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Constitution Day


Resources

Constitution Day Lessons from K12

The Constitution & You : Video Games & the First Amendment- The Learning Network, New York Times

Which Founder Are You?
- Interactive


Interactive Constitution: National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center

Constitution Day @ Annenberg Classroom

Test Your Constitutional Knowledge-U.S. Captital Historical Society

Sunnylands Classroom: Constitution Day Resources


Teaching with Documents from the National Archives

U.S. Constitution-LiveBinder

Constitution Day - Thinkfinity

Constitution Facts.com

Justice Learning - Civic education in the real world

Constitution Day @ A-Z Teacher Stuff

Celebrate the Constitution Game

The Bill of Rights Institute

National Endowment for the Humanities

Constitution Day - Education World

Constitutional Rights Foundation

Center for Civic Education - Lessons

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence - U. S. Constitution Resources

Proposed Amendments

TCi Constitution Day Lesson

iCivics Constitution Day Lesson


Media

We the People: Honoring Constitution Day - Heritage.org

The Preamble - School House Rock

Constitution Day Video - TeacherTube -A brief look through history emphasizing the themes of freedom that the US Constitution represents.

American Students Compete for Constitution Championship - The competition, called "We the People," refers to the opening line of the U.S. Constitution. It involves simulated congressional hearings where teams of students serve as expert witnesses. The students are questioned on their knowledge of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and are scored by judges.

Constitution Video -Created by Sixth Grade Students from Frontenac, Kansas. September 17, 2007.

Celebrating Constitution Day
- Cornell students read passages from the Constitution

Declaration of Independence - Wonderful video of Hollywood actors reading the Declaration of Independence

Barney Fife - Preamble: Andy Griffith Show